Pupshots is a advanced screenshot utility that I came up with during the 2.14x build and MinHundHettePerro improved some of the features, like time adjustments and depending on your screen resolution it will display a full view like below but if your using a eeepc then it will give you a image reduced version that will fit your screen. The end result of this group effort was the best screenshot utility ever to hit Linux or at least on puppy

The package below Pup-Shots.pet is all you need to install, It contains the following files
-Pup-Shots
-imlib2-1.4.2
-giblib-1.2.4
-scrot-0.8

Packages were compiled on 4.3.1
dev files are just for compiling, not needed to run the application
enjoy
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It would work with slacko but for 64 bit pups you might need libgiblib, libImlib2, scrot compiled as 64 bit. I've never used a 64bit linux yet. do 32bit apps work on a 64bit pup?
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Thanks @Ttuuxxx. As I understand you to say.

I only need the Pup-Shots.PET for SLACKO, and

YES the PrintScreen Key is handled during the installation of the PET.

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This is exactly what I want! Can I put an icon on the toolbar for easy access? If so how?

TX, Gord

Code:

<TrayButton icon=""></TrayButton>

add that (with an image (full path) between the quotation marks and the program name (maybe the location--sometimes the name doesn't work with pup-shots depending on where it gets installed) between the >< to the .jwmrc-tray in root. (click rox, click the eye, open with geany or leafpad). restart jwm and you'll have a button. it will appear where you place it relative to what's in the file i.e. if you place it near the thing that says "show desktop" it'll be on that side, if you place it near the end of the file above where it says clock, it'll be on the left of the clock.

puppy-reference in root has a bunch of icon files you can look through. you could also just grab a picture of a camera (or whatever you like) from the internet.

you can also give it a shortcut key or a more prominent menu entry....

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